Electronics Forum: panasonic mv2f (Page 2 of 3)

Re: SimmBlaster

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 14:31:48 EDT 1998 | Jim Gurley

| Does anyone know how many 8mm feeder positions the Panasonic MV2F SimmBlaster can hold. I read an article saying 30/30 split carriage, and another article saying 75/75. This info. was taken from "U.S. Tech", and the January edition of Circuits Asse

Looking for Panasonic equipment

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 21:39:18 EDT 2000 | Rick Flayler

I'm trying to locate and purchase one or two Panasonic lines configured as follows: MV2F (LL) or (XL) size. Prefer "K" style with feeders. MPA-V (XL) size. Rick Flayler- Fastek www.fastek-smt.com

cellular phone assembly

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 22:43:07 EDT 2004 | FengAng

Hi Rob, We use the most advanced equipments in front end, but the back end we always use manual assembly, including display, LCD, casing. It's all because we should balance the cost & efficiency. I think if you are the boss, you will also do thing

Panasonic Panasert MV2F model NM-2858/NM-2859

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 06:11:23 EST 2007 | pavel_murtishev

Good afternoon, http://www.panasonic-industrial.com/ Panasonic still supports their old models. Drop them an e-mail and they will answer your question. What Cpk do you need to know? Placement accuracy I suppose. Placement accuracy depends strongly

Panasonic Panasert MV2F model NM-2858/NM-2859

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 01:59:35 EST 2007 | aripa27

Dear all, I would like to know where can i find the specific models on the internet. If possible, i would like to know the website that can tell me in details about the models. I've tried browsing using the products official website but seems that

Panasonic MV2C pick and place.

Electronics Forum | Thu May 21 18:19:38 EDT 2020 | ccouture

here is how to access the secret screen: MV2-F,C: F8-F1-F7-SHIFT-M-V found it after googleing it. Hope it helps.

Used Equipment Support (Registration?)

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 31 01:54:06 EST 2002 | fastek

Call it extortion if you will but it will be the best money you will spend over the life of your machine. It is nothing compared to the cost of unexpected downtime you will incur....with no support to help you out of a jam. Think about it this way.

Re: chip shooter

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 01:19:10 EDT 1999 | Wiratsr

Hi Jeff, I didn't have experience with Pansert MV2-E, but I have MV2-F. The machine running in high speed, but very noisy. I have other machine Sanyo TCM-3000 Same speed with MV2-F. Sanyo is original design turret system, a stable mounting machine,

Re: Placement of 0201'

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 16:37:13 EDT 1998 | Jim Price

| | Recently at the Nepcon show I saw Panasonic KME placing 0201's, must say | | with my olde eyes it was hard for me to even see the little buggers. Wondering if any of you are placing 0201's? what are the pros & cons, UPH, and what equipment you

Re: Pros and Cons of Panasonic MV series chipshooter ?????

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 19:23:18 EDT 1998 | Jimmy Strain

| I am thinking of purchasing a Panasonic MV series chipshooter. If you own a Panasonic MV machine I would like to hear what you like and dislike about it. Is the service good? Are spare parts readily availiable? Does Panasonic support and follow up


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